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TTTE RFX: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1911.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wneat Open Lowrr on Good Crop
Prospect.
OUTLOOK IS "FOR A DECUUE
Me Hall wa la laht Maht Mee-e-mrala
f.lve torn gltaatlea More
Krmtfh Advaare le
Prooanle.
OMAHA. Feb. 14. 1911.
flood generoii ra Inn over the winter
heat belt and particularly In the eouth
(( where It was mot needed gave wheat
a weak and lower opening. In canvassing
the wheat situation thera aeema to he noth
ing bullish In evidence. The trade l
strongly In fsvor of lower value bearing
ordlrmrv reaction due to oversold conill
tlona of the market, which will result In
sharp, temporary advances.
Light movement In rorn is causing some
how of strength, and country deliveries
lll be further hind red owing to umpass-
ble roads. With any support tha corn
market could advance.
Wheat broke aharply at tha opening on
hesrlsh newe and rains In tha winter wheat
belt. Flout- pricea were reported lower and
demand In all sections continues very dull.
Cash wheat locally was reported lo lower.
t orn held steady throughout the day In
face of the lower wheat market. Light re
ceipts and little tr no prospects for a larger
movement gave cash corn a firmer tone
and ssmple wera reported sold at hko ad
vance. Prlmsry wheat receipts were 23,yx bush
els and shipments were 211 000 bushels,
acalnst receipts last year of 692.000 bushels
and shipments of JW.OOi) bushels.
Trlmary corn receipts were S.TO.OOD bush
els snd shipments wera WS.000 bushels.
gainst receipts last year of 817.0HO bushels
and shipments of 4'.'$,noo bushels.
Clearances wera 685.000 bushels of corn,
1.0W bushels of oats and wheat and flour
e-iual to 2&8.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed -Sd to V lower on
wheat and Hd to "!d lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. 8 hard. 1 car, Mc; No. 4
bard. 1 car (.rye mixed), 82c; 2 car (ry
mixed. 81c.
CORN-No. t white, 1 car (part old), 8Hc;
1 car, STlic; No. 3 yellow, 6 cars, :wc; No. 4
yellow, 1 car. 37'c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car
(local sale). ie; 1 car. 38e; 3 cars, 274c;
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 3c; no grade, 1 car,
ll'c.
OATS No. 2 while. 1 car. 29c; No. I
white. 1 car, SS'c; No. 4 white, 1 car, S8c;
No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 27540.
Omaha Cash friers.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, WW"'"! No. t
hard. MTJjSOVic; No. 4 hard, 71fcMVc; re
jected hard, TO'-i-S hlHc ; No. i spring, 86hr3
WV: No. 2 spring, 83(gS8i,c.
CORN-No. 2 white, WAQWic; No. t
white, 8917 .Wv: No. 4 white, iOeuM'rc; No. I
yellow, Zirf 3&tc; No. 3 yellow, 37feffl8e;
No. 4 yellow, 36,t?,17',o; No. 2, XlU'3H,iiii
No. 3, 37ViJ8c; No. 4. 3S',41'37e.
OATS No. 2 white, 28Wi2!c: standard.
27Vrra'c; No. 3 white, CTViUS; No. 4
white, 279274c; No. 8 yellow, 27',4SZ7c;
No. 4 yellow, 2tfjiS27tic.
BARLEY No. 3, 74flc; No. 4. 6gC4o;
No. 1 feed, RK'tnwio: rejected, MfffiOo.
RTE-No. 2. IWHSOc: No. 3. 7WJp.
C'arlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 22 480 103
Minneapolis 360
Omaha 24 80 18
l'ulutb 68
CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS
Featarea ( the Tradlagt aad Cloota
Prices am Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 14. Depressed "by Im
pending reciprocity and by rain In the
drouth-stricken southwest, miscellaneous
holders of wheat sold out today with little
or no reserve. Much evening up of open
Interests on the part of larger shorts
caused a rally, but the close, though firm,
was at a net loss of Ho to Ho. Tha day's
trade left com c to c higher .than
Saturday night, oats unchanged to c up
and provisions lens expensive by a shade
to 20c.
The firm tone at the finish In wheat re
sulted chiefly from purchases here by the
northwest against salea at home. This
buying gave rise to rumors of export busi
ness. There was. however, no basis for
the talk so far as United States wheat
was concerned. A decrease of the visible
supply In this country helped the tendency
to recover during the last half of the day.
Earlier In the session prices had suffered
from large world shipments, a gain in
Kurnpean stocks, and from continued free
offerings by Australia, India. Russia and
the Argentine. Final prices here were the
highest of the session. May, after rang
ing from 1So to 9Zc, closed at the lant
named figures. So off compared with Sat
urday night.
Corn was comparellvel v strong. May
fluctuated between 4fH4r4XHe and 49c,
closing Kao up at 49Lc. Cash corn was
about atcady. No. 2 yellow finished at
4h(.&47c.
Oata sold the lowest of the season. May
bad as high and low points 31l4o and 31;,e,
with last salea at 3IVa31!c, a net rise of
Mj '4c.
Provisions were bearlshly affected bv
the large receipts of hons. In the end
perk showed a loss of 7V,o to 20c. but lard
and ribs a trifle less than a nickel.
Pricea In Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike Grain company, 70S Rrandris building
Omaha. Telephone Douglas 3478. '
Articles Open. High.) Low. Close.) Tes y.
Wheat
May..
July...
Kept...
Corn
May.., July...
8ept...
Oats
May.. July..
Kept..,
Fork
May.. July..
Lard
May.. July..
Kept..
Ribs
Ma v..
July..
Sept..
Bill 1 Si K'.J
l'90Sil4i9Itfin.i
801, 8K90WV
2Ti
IWOWiai
i
487
49',
50',
4f!4S4fflH
M'l9V'i
6IV1I bv,i
481!
4VQ
MfctrW 81T, 3H4
31.
3tv.
.11 si 81
31V
3131'4;31Stl 31
21HjVil31VVs
17 60 17 62Ui 17 37
17 2'
17 70
" 174
46
9 374
9 42 4
9 4.1
9 Jn
9 274
18
t 40
30
9 30
18 w
I 1 80 i 14 974
(45 I
9 3?i!
9 37
9
;o
9 42'i
9 37U,
9 27
9 274
9 30
9 l.'S
9 lft
87
37H
30 I
16 I
4
9 2i',
9 271,!
9 42' t
9 2241
9 36 I
Cash quotationa were as follows:
FIX r R Weak ; winter patents. 84.1094.tt;
straights. 8a ..''() 4. 50; spring straights, W.lva
0; bakers, 83.2.14.90.
UVK-No. 2. Hie.
BARL1CY Ktx-d or mixing. 6(V572c; fair to
choice malting, gMjttTc.
BliKD.S Fiax. No. 1 southwestern, 82.59;
No. 1 northwestern, 82.72; timothy seed,
11 00: clover, 814.76.
PROVISION'S Mesa pork, per bbl., 130.758
tl.ou; lard, per W lbs.. 3s X3 414; .short
ribs, sides (loose), 8i2iioa.75; short clear
Kirs (boxed). ;vi.'.(i'J h.'-.
Total clearance of wheat and flour for
Iwo days were equal to 2,000 bu. Primary
recelpta were bu., compared with
bui.Ouo bu. the corresponding day a year
ago. Tha visible supply of wheat in the
I nlled states decreased 11K.O0O bu. for the
week. The atnouoi of brradatuff on ocean
passage lncrrred 3..VS i) tu. Fstlniated
receipts for l-jinnrrow: W heat, 60 cars; corn,
l.P cars; oats, z cars, hogs, SG.oju head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red.
804j:c; No. 1 red, NHSIV; No. 3 hard,
tlti'jjc: No. 1 northern spring. Ksctill oi:
Mj. 2 northern spring, (tikiy 11.01; No. 3
spring. KiK-iBl00. Com: No. 2 cash. 4fih!
4 tc; No. 3 canh, ivti44'c; No. 3 white.
ai,c; No. 3 while, 44'vu Mlfcc: No. 2 yellow,
',9(7c; No. J yellow, 4Ji44,4c. Oa(s:
vO. 3 iaih. 3tc; No. 2 while. S:-4i.l;'c; No.
8 white. 3Hiol.c; No. 4 ahite. 3i"o30-c;
standard. 31', njlc.
HI T I' ICR Kieady ; creameries. i726!c;
daiiHS. I'ii2.c.
Ktj'it Sleady. at mark, cases Included,
ll'.jgl: ih'cii)I. lll'.'iJ cases; firsts, ljc;
(ii line fli sts. 14''.
POTATOKSV-Kasy: choice to fancy, 46
Hx.'; fair to good, 4!(rJJj'.
PttL'LTKV Steady, turkeys, d reused, Jlo;
CluckeiiN. live. I apiliiKS. live, 1-c-
t 1 1 br'.tiK- wicdv ; daisies. lMiloc;
tin. U'.ij ; oung Aniericss. 14tlic;
Iimik Itotna. li4'ilc.
KAI,- 8(,'1 : f o 8'-lli. welthla. 84c;
80 to te-lh. weighie. l'c; to Ru-lb.
weights. Il't--.
r l.ol Recvli'is-Today: Wheat. 22 cars;
coin. 41 nn; out. )"1 tars. Ksdmated To
morrow: vv hia(, i cars; corn, LP'S cars;
mi j, Hi caif.
MllnaiLrr 4-rala Market.
Mll.WAI KKK. Feb 14 W II K AT No. I
Bonliern. ll.(Hil 014, No. 2 norlhern, SSH-y
8 'l . Mnv. f.xi!" V bid
OA! S -MamJuin i.i;!l,c.
(nltX-Na 3. 4i"-in. : Mny, 4r''rC.
b A Kl.K) t'anii le. K'Xi.'ic.
4ailable "mrplirm of Orala.
NKW YORK. Feb. 14. -The visible supply
rf srain In Hie I nned stales Saturdav.
Fel.rcei ) H as rnninili.! b the Ntft York
Irnri'He exchsnse. as as follows. Wheat.
.; t..: t.; decrease. li bu. Com,
i lu , (lu reae. l l'rt bu (nis,
l'..':V.JU bu . ; de iae, IK 0i bu. Bys, 31,-
bu ; decrease, ? one, tu. Harlev, t.4;'4 0no
bu.; decrease, tjooni nu. The vl1hle sup
ply of wheat In anada lst Ssturdav was
n xr.'.O'io bu., a decrease of 2n3,(mo bu.
KW VORK UKRRAL MARKET
4IHIi ( the Par Varteae
C on mod I Ilea.
NEW TORK. Feb. 14 FI ICR Quiet
and ealer; aring patents. 86(iii'i.'.'n; win
ter straights. 84 4 10; winter extrss. No.
I. II (j.l.HO; winter extras. No. 2. 83.1..n3.30;
Kanss straights. 34 3f'i4.S0 Rve flour,
steady; fair to good, 34'a4 90; choice to
fnnev; 4 4v,r4.hO. Ruckwheat f)ur dull;
$L 25 per IK) Ihs.
( 'OKNM KA L Firm: white snd yellow,
II. 2""!il.25: coarse, 811:S1.16; kiln dried. 82 5.
WHKAT Hpnt market easv; No. 2 red,
Kc elevator and tfc.c f. o. b. afloat: No.
1 northern Duluth. 31.114 f. o. b. afloat,
futures market: Good rains in the south
west, coupled with besrlHh foreign advices,
caused new low records In wheat today.
Pert of the loss was recovered, however,
on covering and the light Interior receipts,
the close being Sffltc net lower. Mav,
VI 13-16(jSc. riosed 9s,e; .Tulv, 96 9-1H
WSc, closed 97i,c. Recelpta 176.)0 bushels;
shipments. 64...l hushela.
CORN Spot market, steady; new No. 2,
Mc f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, closing at 40 net
advance. May closed b. Receipts,
.h.3.5 bushels; shipments. 3.W.S82 bushels.
OATS ripot market steady. Futures
market was without transactions, closing
at Vu;,o net lower. May closed Sfi'ic; July,
3l0i; Houth American. 110.75; compound,
none.
HAY-8teady; prime, 31074c; No. 1. 3106;
No. z. 90c; No. 3. 75frfe.
HOPS Firm, sin ie common to choice,
11'ID. :.ViiL'c; J!n, lS'82ic; Pacific coast, 1910,
2(Ko2:,c; 1909. 14jl7c.
HIDES Steady; Central America, X!e;
Bogota, 22c.
L1CAT11KR Firm; hemlock firsts, 234
iJ64c; seconds, 212o; thirds, !
20c; rejects, KiyiTc
PROVISIONS Pork, ' steady: mess,
322.B(Mi23.r0; family, 22.0ryj23.O0;i ehort
clears, 319.60!;i22.00. Beef. quiet; mess
I 4 ClKTi M Foi lamlly. i s.JOdc i .00 : l.eef
hams, t-SWa 27.00. uCt meats dull; pickled
bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 312.0iKa 13.00; pickled
hams, tl2.u0ti 13.00. lrd, easy; middle west,
prime, 3'.).iVr!i).tifc; refined steady; continent,
ij.k): South America, 810.76; compound.
8.0"u-8.26.
TALLOW Quiet; prime city. hhds.. 7'ac;
country, 75r74c
BUTTKR Htcady; creamery specials. 29c:
exttas, 27ii274c; firsts, 21ii2tc; seconds, Wjj
21c; creamery held specials, 24(r.!c; extras,
2.'l'e'-34c; first. 2P22c; seconds, iMiJOc; state
dairy finest, 2.''a:w; state dairy finest, good
to prime, zi'a'.'ic; state dairy finest, com
mon to fair, 17'ii20c; process specials. Zulfcc:
extrss, 20u asked; first, iydL9c; seconds,
(11 hlKHHj Firm, unchanged. State whole
milk, special, lo4'Ulc. Fancy white, 144tf
ltic.
F.OG8 Weak; western fresh gathered.
whites, lriaic.
POI'LTliY Dressed. Irregular; chickens,
IWitU-. fowls, 134164c; turkey. li23u.
WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT
Colder Weather la the Prediction for
Toaiaht.
OMAHA. Feb. 14, 1911.
The rains of the last twenty-four hours
were general In Kansas, Oklahoma, along
the Missouri river and east over the Mis
sissippi and Ohio valleys and lake region,
and rains and snows continue this morn
ing In the upper Mississippi valley and cast
to the Atlantic coast, the snows being con
fined to the northern portion of the lake
region. In Nebraska and the Dakotas tne
raina did not extend to any considerable
distance west of the eastern boundaries
and our reports do not show any precipita
tion whatever in central and western Ne
braska. The barometric depression, ac
companying the precipitation, is now cen
tral over the upper Mississippi valley. A
relative depression overlies the middle
Rocky mountain region, and Is causing un
settled weather throughout the west, and
light snows are falling from Montana south
over the mountain region to northern Ari
zona. With the disturbance over the cen
tral valleys, and the depresulon over the
mountain region, the conditions are favor
able for continued cloudy and unsettled
weather In this vicinity tonight and
Wedneeday, with a change to somewhat
colder. '
Temperture and precipitation as com
pared wltn the last three years:
1911. 1D10. 1909. 1908.
Lowest last night.. 32 84 0 22
Precipitation 00 .08 '.01
Normal temperature for today, 23 degreta.
Deficiency in precipitation sine March L
1910, 14.72 inches.
Excess corresponding period, 1910, 4.68
Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1909, 6.0t
Inches. , L. A. W ELSH,
" iocal Forecaster.
St. I.oels Ueaeral Market.
8T. LOUIS. Fen. 14. WHEAT Futures
lower; May, Wc; July, 89c; cash lower;
track, No. 2 red, 9c.
CORN Higher: May. 484c: Julv. 49'io:
cash lower; track. No. 2, 44c; No. 2 white,
44V(Nf4c.
OATS Lower; track. No. 2, 2fc231Uc; No.
2 white. 32(f324o.
Kt K i nchanged at 83c.
FLOUR Weak: red winter natents. 24 M
fji.hu; extra fancy and straight, 84.10tf4.20;
nam winter Clears, x.i.ajt)j.i.iiO.
BKF.Drt Timothy, 36.0u3'9.&0.
CORNMEAI-$2.80.
BRAN Lower: sacked (east tracks it na
61.07.
HAY Lower; timothy 12.00S 17.00; rirai
rle. steady, 2U.0OS 14.00.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lohhlmr
820.60. Ird, lower; prime steam, 89.274'
9.374. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, 110.26; clear ribs, 310.25; short
clears, 210.374. Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, 111.82V,; clear ribs, $11,624;
short Clears, $11,874.
poultry steady; chickens. 12c;
springs, Uc; turkeys, 164c; ducks, 16c;
!? SC.
BUTTER Dull; creamery, 19fi26o.
LGUS-Weak at 16c
, Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 21,700 10,200
Wheat, bu 3.(kj0 37,uuO
Corn, bu 240.00U M ri
Oats, bu 1HU.0U0 74,OuO
Kaasaa City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. 14 WHEAT Mav.
864c; July, 8trt,c, bid. Cash, unchanged to
iuc rawer; rvo. i nara, Boyyoiic; No. 8, 84 d
81c; No. 2 red, tedWic; No. 3, 9iiS4c.
CORN May, 4il,c, sellers. July, 484c.
bid. Cash unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 414t
4i:c; No. 3. 4ltm4c; No. 2 white. 4:842-Vic;
No. 3. 41Jj414c.
OATS Cash, sleady; No. 2 white. 3143
S2c: No. 2 mixed. 2wt)c.
RYE No. 2. 7n&,to.
HAY Unchanged; timothy, choice, 81150
tj H.Ou ; choice prairie. l2.uu.
BROOM CORN-30WJ1.10.
BUTTKR Creamery ( firsts. 22c; seo-
onds, Av. parking stoi'k, lie.
EUUS HLxlraa, 17c; firms, lc.
. . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheal, bu. moiio ooo
C orn. bu 7t.4ko w ornj
tta. bu 22.UUO
llaaeaKlie tirala Market.
MIN'NKAPniJK Vh li ivuii.t
97c; July, i.sSc; September, sic; cash No.
1 liuril w. .. . , V . . 1 n . . 1 ty ..u,, . k -
- . . ..... ,,.r,, n-..,!;, 1U.
2 northern. 9l4ij97c; No. 8, 9;(u94c.
FLAX Closed, 32 9.
CORN .No. 8 yellow, 42'ti4,c.
OATS-No. 3 white, 2S4'o2s"c.
RYE-No. 2. 77'ti774c
HKAN-ln liw pound sacks. 320 7Vn22 00.
FLOUR-nrst patents, 34.464(4. 66;" second
patents, 4.i.j4 7.".: first clears, $2.8u3.36;
second clears, 31.ttu(s2.66.
Philadelphia Presses Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 14. BUTTE R
Firm: extra western creamery, Joe; neurby
prints. 31c.
E(J!S Ic lower; Pennsylvania and other
nearby fust a. free cases, r.tc at mark; cur
rent receipts, free cases, lsd at mark: west
ern firsts, free cases. Wc at mark; current
receipts, free canes, 18c at mark.
CHEESE Steady; New York full creama,
fancy, September. 14c: fair to good, 1,4.1 134c.
Liverpool (irala Market.
LIVERPOOL Feb. 14.-W 11 EAT-Spot.
dull; No. 2 red wesiern winter, no stock;
futures quiet; March, '.l;d; May. ss
10 'vl.
CORN-Spot, quiet: American mixed, new.
4s 2' td; American mixed, old. 6a ;d; fu
tures, quiet; March. 4s 2',d; May. 4s Vd
July, 4a '4d. '
FLOUR Winter patents, sleady. 29s.
Peoria Market.
PHORIA. Feb. 14,-CORN-Esy: No. 2
yellow. 44c; No. 3 4Jc; No. 4. 414c; sam
ple. $v.
OATS-steartv; No. 2 while. 31c: No. 3
v.tii(e. )'c; No. 4 while. 24c; siandard.
34 c.
Omaha liar Market.
OMAHA. Feb 14-HAY- Ne I. 81O.M; No.
I fc. packing. tW: alfulfa 312 00. Straw:
Wheal, to.M; re. KM; oats. 37 0".
Sir Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14 SUOJAR Raw,
alradv; musmado, 89 tel. IH-: ten'ritu
gal test. 3 4v ; niulssjei, M test. i-,Jc.
ReLned s uar, quiet.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Movements of Say for Most Fart
Without Importance.'
MISSOURI PACIFIC IS FEATURE
Traffic of Weatera Roads Holdlagr I p
Well F,i8 to Justify Hxaveela
tloa of Steady laiarovetaeat
la the Fstsrs.
NEW TORK. Feb. 14 Stock exchanre
price movements today for the most psrt
were without importance. Wall Btreefs
chief Interest lay In announcements of Im
portant new financing and in the tem
pestuous course of speculation In the com
modities msrkets.
Developments In regard to the new
financing Included an estimate of New
Y'ork Central's plans, the directors hav
ing authorixed Issuance of $30,000.0) tjiree
year 44 per cent notes, sale of 3l0.oo0.ono
j two-year 4 per cent notes by the Balti
more at nio. ano ine statement that tne
Kansas City southern's recent offering of
85.OiO.oo bonds had been largely over
subscribed. The Canadian stocks and the Gould
group, particularly Missouri Pacific, were
the features of the market. Canadian Pa
cific's showing of more than 310.0000n0
surplus earnings for the last half of 1910
gave that Issue strength and carried up
the other stocks In the Canadian group.
Steady absorption of Missouri Pacific,
which had been evident for several weeks,
was explained probably bv advices re
ceived from 8t. Louis, which stated that
attorneys for the standard Oil company
nd Its bankers had made a formal de
mand for the books of the company pre
liminary to a campaign for proxies to be
used at the annual meeting on March 14.
Trafflo of the western roads, according
to the weekly advices from Chicago, Is
holding up weil enough to Justify ex
pectations of steady Improvement, al
though last week's storm Increased op
erating 'expenses heavily.
Time money was easier today, Bixtf nr!
ninety-day rates declining allghtlyi TTIw
clearing house banks today made the un
usual gain of $;t,46,000 from the ub
treamiry. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par
value. 82.890.000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
1 iim tw rn..
I'M) 3.1 M (a
4.0OO 614, S v
I.0CO 61 S 81 SI
1,J"0 4fi4 444 44
( X Hi
Id 47 Mm M'i
MO 404 0 Mi.,
24
im 2in ;i4
100 us 12S
1.10A 4Z(t 41' 414
8,KX . 10 7
0 1064a K,,
0 MVa M)4 Sn'i
l.Ino liVauv 114
1.6") H:,H 14S 1454
l HI ,-',, tA4,
jo SJV j4 ta
2O0 4I4 4n4 S9't
8,4no h;i 104 jnaif
N) 1024, 10314 1"
m4
800 mri losyj ihd
0 t 12 !4j
4,l 7 7SS 7"1
4,100 21J04 8l: S12i(
100 81 J1S 'S
104 '4
2811
8,100 M ItS '
' 84
101) 234 OH 23 S
100 47( 47 4 4)4
no 14'4 14S4 1-U
8.6I0 124 ia 127
00 42 41
: 44
4M (74 87 87
8,800 14644 1444 144S
144
170H
8.400 (44 834 t,
1,400 73 734 72S
200 17 JH 84
T.4O0 3!4 21(4 114
8.600 814 4044 (0V4
l.eoo as
8d0 lfu(4 166(4 1M
8,400 12M4 12D 1204
1,700 (Kt(4 4.1 624
100 13S 134 134
1.KI0 94 ) 1S
2,400 60 844 84V4
1.600 1IM4 118(4 lis
100 17(4 17(4 17
no I014 10(4 10(4
200 434 43 44
200 194 1(4 It
OS 86(4 C 844
"0 74 wTSa. 61
8110 11144 J1144 111(4
200 147(4, 147 4 14,
200 80 AO 10
2.I0U 142 14044 141
1.2U0 244 804
47
8,t0 0 874 6
loO 1:14 121 14 122
100 474 674 674
200 26V4 26(4 24
1.000 1134 112 113
1,00 434 434 43
700 724 714 71
4,700 15! (4 12'4 124
800 t !X(4 274
000 Vn 12,(4 l-'S
200 1074 107(4 lOKIj
I'O S H 74
100 214 214 24
K) 24 24 IU4
400 1S1 10(4 16014
1O0 274 37(4
47. M0 161 V 164
8,100 864 6 844
1110 i n
8.8O0 U4 34 324
0 44 434 S3'4
xm 434 4.14 41
4O0 834 32 14 3:114
400 474 44 47,
634
8.200 120(4 DOS H'.
4,I0 24 2s 2H
1.000 6f'4 h n(4
8. 100 84 .18(4 14
4,") 40V4 I0'4 . 22(4
600 244 24 234
100 634 634 83
14,700 10S4 17'4 1V4
"0 34 .iS 43
Vl t4 IK44 41
1.200 43 41 V4 414
24.600 214 804 81
loO 11 UK7, 114
1.000 44 4 46 . 44
IU4 M 48 85
8.400 174 17 174
,l0 2S4 374 2H
4O0 81(4 41 6"
70
100 74(4 14(4 744
700 4 4 6(4
7,400 1724 177 4 177 4
808, TOO shares.
Amalgamated Copper
American Agricultural
American Het Sugar
American Can
American C Jr. F
American rotton Oil
American H A U dm
Am. Ice Seetirlttea
American IJnaeed
American Isotonic tire
American R a R
Am. 8. Jr. R. pfa
Am. Steel Foiindrlei
Arn. Sugar Refining
American T. Jk T
American Tobacco pfa
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchleon
Atchleon pfs
Atlantic Coast Line
Ball I mora Jt Ohio
Bethlehem steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leat her
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jereer....
Cheeepeake A Ohio...,
4hlcago A Alton
Chicago O. W., new
O. W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
C. , M. m St. p
V.. U. C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A southern
Conaolldated Gas
Corn Products
Delaware eV Hudson
Denver A Rio Grande
D. Jr R. O. afd..
manners' Securities
Brie
Erie 1st pfd
Krle M pfd
General Electric
Oreat Northern pfd
ureal Northern Ore etni...
Illinois Central
Imerborough Mat
Int. Met. pfd
ntematlonal Harvester ...
Int. Marine pfd
international Paper
Imernatioaa! Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas City So
K. c. Bo. pfd
Laclede Gas
Loulavllle Je Nashville
Minn. Jt St. Louis
M., St. P. A S. S. M
M.. K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
Mleeourt Pacific
National Blacult
National Lead
N. H. R. of M. Id pfd
New York Central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanla
People's Gaa
P., t ., :. A St. L
Plttahurg Coal
Preaeed Steel Car
Pullman Palaoe tar
Railway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L. A S. P. 3d pfd
St. IvOUIS B. W
St. L B. W. pfd
Ski... Sheffield S. A I
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway
So. Rail way pfd
Tenneaees Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L A W
T., St. LAW. pfd
t'nlon Pacific
Itnlnn Pm c I f 1 n nfd
I nlled Slates Really
tolled States Rubber
United Slates Steel
U. S. Steal pfd
t'tah Copper
Vs -Carolina Chemical ....
Wabuh
Wabaiih pfd
veelem Maryland
Weatlnghouae Electric
Weatern Lston
Wheeling A L,. B
Lehigh Valley
I.oadoa Stock Market,
LONDON, Feb. 14. American securities
were quiet and stead during the first hour
today. At noon the market was steady,
with prices ranging from unchanged to
above parity.
Closing quotations on stocks were:
Consols, money .. 80 3-14 Loulavllla A N 1514
do account Kit . a. ai r. ..
Amal. Copper C74 N. Y. Central
Anaconda (4 Norfolk A W.
Atchleon 11 0 4 da pfd
da pfd lo4 Ontario A W.
Bel. A Ohio.. lue4 Pennaylranla .
Canadian Pacific ....tlO'4 Hand Mine ,.
Chea. A Ohio e4 Reading
Chicago O. W 24i Southern Ry.
C. M. A St. P 151 -4 do pfd
De Beers 1 So. Pacific ...
Lxn.tr A R. 0 24 t'nlon Paclfls
do pfd 74 do prd
Brie 32 4 b. S. Steel....
do lat pfd e!t do pld
do 2d pfd 404 Wabath
Grand Trunk t4 P'd
Illinois Central 1 Spaslah 4a .
:7
.117
.110
. I
. 46
. 8i 4
.
. 8i4
. !S'4
k'S
.12344
.lkft
. M'4
. 2:H
.lt?.
. 17 '4
, 8B'
. tv
r'lLVEH Har, steady, at 23 li-lbd per os.
MuNKY !4 per cent.
'1 he rate of Discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3il-Hr4 per cent; for
three months' bills, Zai 1-18 per cent.
leeks aad Bonds.
14. Closing quotations on
follows:
BOSTON. Feb
stocks were as
AHouee
Amal. Copper
A . K L. 8
Ariaona Com
Atlantic
H A C C. A S. at.
Butie Coalition" ..
e al. A Arliooa
Cel. A llcua
Centennial
t opper Range C. C.
Ket Bulls C M
Kranklln
Glruua Con
tirenby Con
Ureene tananea ...
lale Royale Copper.
Kerr lAke
lke Copper
La Halle copper
U'lml Copper
Aaaed. Sl dl.
.. (4 Mohawk
.. 60S Nevada Con
.. 2i' Nipiolng Ulnea
.. lis North Bulla,
31 . Krf h l.ka ...
.. 43
.. lev.
.. 104
.. :
.. 4
.. 44
..no
.. 12
.. 47
.. 11
.. 87
.. 4
.. 114
. . :
.. 3
.. 44
.. I
.. 4 .;
.. 84
..121
12't Old Dominion ...
It D.ceuia
62 Parrott 8. AC
6116 Wuincy
12 Shannon
67 e Superior
12-4 Superior A B 14.
Superior A P. C
4S 1 an.ajack
84 U I. H. 4 II
do pfd
, 11 t'tah t on
, 7 t tan Copper Co..
, ti Winona
, 4 Wolverine
I. oral teearltles. .
Quotations furnished b' Burns. RrlnWer
A o . 448 New Omaha National Bank
building:
Id. Aked.
He 117
It M4
l"i
7 M
tf'4 l'B
11
t. Ui
04
lM 1-4
liw 1.'(4
luo
; '4 i
1M
M14 1-w
e I
84 M
Clly Nat. Bank alock. Onuka
C'udahv Pa.Hiitg to. ae. ly4
Corn r.k hange Nat. bank Umana....
It 11 j of New York ia. 14
'Valrmonl Creamery lal g. 4 per oenl
1riii'Mi , , r , f".
I'aliniont Cieainery, torn
I General fclotora
; ii real Weieiu Susar to, 7 p c. pfd.
(ertnan r Ire luauranue. Omaha.......
He. II. Neb., e. hool M
kanaaa Cry Ternonai 4a
l.oa Co , la . 4 per cent warranla
riant l a , Neo . eatrama 4 per oenl
Otiiatia I ountry ''hit ft. iKl
uauaAS Uas ea. 141
Omaha Water 8a, ia.4 et 4414
Omaha St. Ry. ee 1H It lo
Onieha A C. St. Hy. 5. 1J4 7 :4
Omeha A C. B S. R. pfd. 8 per cent "J i
Omahe C. R St. Ry com I TS
t nlon Stock Tarda stork 6
gherldao coal com 76 Is
Nee York Moaer Market.
NF.W YORK. F'eb. 14 MONK Y On call,
steady at Ii,j-,4 rr cent;- ruling rate. Z
per rent; closing bid. 24 per cent; offered
st t per cent. Time loans, easier; slty
days. 8 per cent: ninety days, 3ru34 per
cent; six months. !44i.l per cent.
PR1MK MERCANTILE TAl'lvR 44j'44
per cent.
HTKRLINO KXCHANOB Firm, wltb
rtiisl business In bankers' bills at 14 M4M
4 Mftfi for sixty-day bills and at 21 'lO for
demand: commercial bills, 84 K1 424.
KILVKR Bar, 61T4C; Mexican dollar,
die
KOND8 Government and railroad,
lesdy.
Closing quotations on bonds were as
follows :
V. 8. ref M, reg..v10n4 it. M at. 4vs 4
ao coupon Wi Jtran 44 8'4
V. 8. 2a, reg lo de 44a '.4
4o eoupon ioa k. C So. jat la 74
V. 8. 4. reg 116 U S. deb. 4s 1KU.... 8314
do coupon ll I. A N. onl. '4a H14
Allla-Chal. let 8a... 74 M., K. A T. let 4s.. tv4
Am. A. 8e 1"'.'4 do gen. 4 Ha 4
Am. T. A T. ct. 4i..lo7'a Mo. Pacific ee 7
Am. Tobaoos 4a 83S N. R. R. of M. 4(4S 6
do 4a uw e N. T. C. g. 314a li
Armour A Co. 414a.. S34 do deb. ee 834
Atchleon gen. 4 M'4 N. T . N. U. A H.
do ct. 4s. lo ct. ea 1344
do c. 8a lii4 N. A W. lat . 4a... M
A. C. I., lat 4a S4 do re. 4o 106(4
Bel. A Ohio 4a 01144 No. Paclflo 4a loo
do 8Va 3 do la 71
do S. W. ia ana, O. 8. U rfdg. 4a 8.44
Mroolt. Tr. c. 4a ... It Penn. ct. IS4a 1118.. KH
t en. of oa. 6e I11IC4 eao eon, B io
Can. Leather 6a Tteadlng gen. 4a 174
C. of N. J. g. 6e U'3'4 . L. A S. F. fg. 4a 114
Chea. A Ohio 4(4a...lol'a do gen. 6a 874.
do ref. 6 H'i SW. L. 8. w. r. 4a... T4
Chicago A A. 114a... 71 do 1st gold 4a 8014
C. B. A (J J. 4a M'4 a. a. I. 4a 664
do gen. 4a 7', So. pc. col. 4.
C. 84. A I P. ( l'4l ll do ct. 4a M
C. R. I. A P. e. 4a. 7414 do lat ref. 4a f
do rfg. 4a 114(0. Railway 8a los
Colo. Ind. 8e ,. 71 do gen. 4e 774
Colo. Mid. 4a 67 Union PaclMe 4a loo4
C. A 8. r. A e. 4(4 4fi4 do ct. 4a 10c4
D A H. c. 4e a ,) i.t a ref. 4s.... M'4
U. A R. O. 4a ri(4 V, 8. Rubber 4a 1034
do ref. 8s 42 I'. B. steel td 6s H
Planners' ea 4 Va.-Ckro. Chem. ts..1AI4
Kiie p. I. 4e II Wabaeh lat 6a I0114
do gen. a 74 do lat A ex. 4a.... 6"i4
do ct. 4e, eer. A.. '"4 Weitern Md. 4a I4
do serlea B 714 w est. Elee. ct. 8a.. 2l
Gen. Elec. ct. 8a IM14 Wla. Cenlral 4a SI
III. Cen. let ref. 4a.. 87(4 Mo. Paclflo 6s. 134
Int. Met. 44i '
Bid.
New York Carta Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Ixfran Bryan, members New York
Stork exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Am. Tobacco 436 Greene Oanansa 84
Bay State Gaa 31 Inspiration . 14
Bonton Con 44 Laroee 6
Butte Coalition . ... ID Nevada Con 19(4
Cactus )l(4 Nawhouee 1 1-11
chtno 22u NeTada Iteh ...... 1 1-14
Chief Con 1(4 Ohio Copper 11-14
Fraction ,. u Rawhide Coalition .. 84
Harla Daly 1(4 Ray Central 14
Ojlbway 7 Swift Pkg. Co 101(4
Kerr Lake 74 Sears-Roebuck CO. ..1K04
Ely central 7(a surer Pick s
Ely Con 24 Superior A P 144
Bly Witch 74 Tonopah Mining .... 8(4
Kranklln 10 Trinity Copper 4(4
Glroux 64 United Copper 1214
uoiorieia con 1 North Lke ..
Goldflrld Florence... 14 Bohemia 34
Goldtleld Dalay 8
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were as follows:
Alice 800 Little Chief 8
Com. Tunnel stock.. 23 Mexican 176
do bonda II Ontario 1M
Con. Cel. A Vt 180 Ophlr 1M
Horn BilTar 86 tandard 100
Iron SilcTr 160 Yellow Jscekt 86
Leadvlllo Cen 18
Offered.
I
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Feb. 14. Bank clearings for to
day were 11,913,487.14 and for the correspond
ing aate last year 8Z,3b,6is.49.
OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES.
BUTTER Creamery , So. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 28c; No. 2,
In 80-lb. tubs, 26c: No. 1 In 1-lb. cartons.
26c; packing stock, solid pack, 134c; dairy,
in 0-1 D. tubs, l&Hloc. Market change every
Tuesday.
CHErG-Twlns. 16l4c: young Amer
icas, 184c; daisies, lT4o; triplet. 174c; lim-
Durger, isc; jo., 1 brlcK 170 ; imported
Swiss, 82c; domestlo Swiss. 22c; block Swiss,
19c.
POULTRY Praised broilers, under S lb..
16 per doi., bens, 144c; cocks, 11c; ducks.
18c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per
dog., 81-20; homer squab, per dox., 84.00;
fancy squabs, per dos,. 8.1. 60: No. 1. per
dox., 83.00. Alive, broilers, lAc; smooth legs.
luc; hens, 11c; stags and old roosters. 8c:
old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full
feathered, 94c; turkeys, 18o: guinea fowls.
25c each; pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers,
per dox., 83.00; squabs. No. 1 per dos., 81.60;
No. 2, per dox., 60c; capons, over S lbs..
14c, old turkeys, 17c.
FISH (all froxenl-Plckerel. 7c white, ltc;
pike, 8c; trout, 11c; large crapples, 1215c;
Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, 18c; haddock,
13c: flounders. 12c: green catfish. 20c: roe
shad, 81 each; shade roe, per pair, 65c; frog
less, per aox., 00c; saimon, 11c; naiiDUt. 100;
herring. 6c.
BBEK CUTS-No. 1 ribs, lc; No. 2, 124s;
No. 8, S4o; No. 1 loin. 17c; No, 2, 13c; No.
8, 104c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No, 2, 7Vc; No.
8, 7c; No. 1 round, c; No. 2, 84c; No. J.
84c; No. 1 plate. Jc; No. 2, ; No. 8, 60.
FRUITS. ETC. Apples: Missouri Ben
Iiivts. per bbl., 86.00; California Belle
flower, per box, 81.65; Colorado, extra
fancy, Jonathan, per full bu. box, 8375; B.
Twig, per full bu. box, 82.50; W. W. Pear
main, per full bu. box, 82.75; Washington,
extra fancy, Wincsap, 86-112 sixes, per bu.,
82.76; 160-176 sixes, per box, 82 60; Washing
ton Pippins, 4-tler, per box, 82.26 ; 6-tler,
per box, 8200. Bananas: Fancy select,
per bunch, 82.2o&2.64; Jumbo, per bunoh,
$2 763.76. Cranberries: Per box, 83.60;
Wisconsin, Late Howe brand, per bbl.,
810.60. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb.
pkgs.. In boxes, per box, 82.00; bulk. In
70-lu. boxes, per lb., 64c. Figs: New Cali
fornia. 12 12-ox. pkgs., toe; tfo 12-oi. pkgs.,
$2.40; 60 -os. pkgs., 82-00; Turkish, 7-crown,
per lb.. Ice; 6-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown,
per lb., 13c. Urape fruit: Florida, 46-64-64
sixes, per box, 84. 00; 80-98 sixes, per box.
83.26. Lemons: Limonelra brand, extra
fancy, 8UO-30U sixes, per dox, xt.bo; choice,
300-3 sizes, per lox. 8400; 240 size. 50o
per box less. Oranges: Camella Kedlands
navels, 60-i sixes, per bos, 82.86; 126 slie,
per box, 82.66: 150 size, per box, 82.85; 178
and smaller aires, 83.00; choice navels, bO
96 sizes. 82.50; 126 size, 82.60; 150 and smaller
sizes, 82.6X32.75. Pesrs: California Winter
Nellls, per Dox, 8?.it; New iork Kelfer,
per bbl.. 12 75.
VKGETABLES Beans: 8trlng and wax,
Der hamuer. 83ow?i4.00. Beets: Per bu.. 75c.
Cabbage: Wisconsin, per lb.. 14c Carrots:
Per bu.. 7dc. celery: Xdncnigan, per dox.
bunches. Soc; California Jumbo, per dox.
bunches, too. Cucumbers: Hot house, 14
and 2 dosen in box, per dox., 82 25. Egg
Plant. Fane Florida, per dox., 82 00. Oar
llc: Extra fancy, white, per lb., lie. Let
tuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dox., 400.
Onions: Iowa, red snd yellow, per lb., 24c;
Indiana, white, per lb.. 3c; Spanish, per
crate, 81.60. Parsley: Fancy southern, per
dos. bunches, 60366c. Parsnips: Per
bushel, 76c.. Potatoes: Early Ohio, In
sacks, per bu.. Hoc; Iowa and Wisconsin,
white stock, per bu., loJtsOc; Colorado, per
bu., iixtjaoc. Kutabagas; Per lb., l',,c.
Sweet I'otatoes: Kansas, per bbl., 12 60.
Tomatoes: Florida, per 6-bsk. crate, $j.u0
4)6 00. Turnips: Per bu,, 76c.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California
sort shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, 1c
levs. Brazil Nuts: Per lb., 13c; In sack lots,
lc less. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 86.50; per
dux., 80c. Filberts: Per lb.. 14c; in sack lo'.,
lo leas. Hickorvnuts: Large, per lb.. 6c:
small, per lb., 6c. Peanuts: Roasted, per
lb., 8c; raw, per lb., 64c. Pecans: Large,
per lb., loc; In sack lots, lc less. Walnuts;
Black, per lb., 1'Wc; California, per lb.,
lHc; In aack lots, lo less. Cider: New York
Mott's, cr 4-bbl., 83.76: per bbl., 86.76.
Honey: New, 24 frames, 81 7 j.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. 14 WOOL-Conaiderable
uncertainty pies alls in the local wool mar
ket, aithougti there Is a fair demand for
tlt-ecu wools and some movement In terri
tory stock In original bags. Values re
main steady. rales of Ohio fleeces are
confined to one-quarter 'and three-eighths
blood snd some delaine. One-quarter blood
brings 27c. three-eighths Mc and waahed de
laine 34c. Some Michigan one-quarter blood
hss changed hands at 'a-64c.
KI lAJLIS. Feb. 14 Wool Unchans-ed;
teirltory and western mediums. liic;
fine mediums, ltlec; fine, 12 u lie.
evaporates Apples aad Drteaa I-re Its.
NF.W YORK, Feb. II -EVAPORATED
APPLES Steady, but rather quiet; on the
apot. fancy, I2'nl3c; choice. U'yU4; prime,
104fjl4r; cold storage, 844 10c.
IHIIKU Fltl'ITf-Prunes. firm on the
light supplies; Iu4'gll4c for Callfornlas up
to 30-40s; aprlcota, v truly on less pressure
to sell; choice. 13c; extra choice, i3Vl34r;
fancy, 13til4c; peaches, firm, wllh light
offerings, liolce. 74'f?'J4c; extra choice. 74
"ifi'.r, raisins, firm on reports of llclit
stocks on tne coaat ; loiwe muscatels, k'tty
t.4c; choite lo fancy seeded, 844c; eeetl
leaa, 44ac. Londoo layers. 81--dL4l.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Most Kinds of Cattle Wttk and Con
idertbly Lower.
HOGS EXPERIENCE ANOTHER DROP
l.aaahs Slew fellero. kail Price He
Bain Akaat gteadly, While Sheep
Ceal or Metre.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 14. 1811.
Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Pheep.
Official Mondsv 8 4 8.7tv 15.145
Estimate Tuesday 7.600 l.VOnfJ 8.600
Two day this week ..1S"4 t.V 21.845
Same days last week.... 7.fl:'8 18 448 11.870
Same days 2 weeks ago.. 12 1PS 14. 21.072
Bame days 2 weeks ago..13,S.'2 U K 1.!
Same days 4 week ago..10..Va 11.841 51.670
Fame days laat year . .10.899 23,028 14.827
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date as compared with last year:
1011 1910 Inc. Dec.
faille 143. 1?0.JM 23.434
Hog 272.148 27.1 S 84
Sheep 22S.648 182,893' 42,762
The following table shows the average
prices on hog at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I u. !1910.lO.1908. 1907. 198.19.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
T...1 7
1
424 8 611 4 18 811 ri 4 74
10..
11..
12..
18..
14..
Feb.
Feb.
Feh.
9
8 16 4 181 81
s j 4 02 881 t (0 4 24
Feb.
8 894
S 77
Sunday.
tl-.lnl. mwtA Jtl .1, ..... L.
- mtijt lllBUBlDn Or 1V ItDia Ml
the L'nlon Stock yards. South Omaha, for
i"T,uj-iuur nours enning at 1 o cioca yes
terday: RECKIPTS.
1 - , , I II... ClV. a. n XS'm'm
r 11 . c. n 1' i
Wabash , 8
Nal s li 07 i e s s s
7 324 47 16- I 4 91 6 70 4 68
7 SS4 8 481 M 4 0 I I 731 4 77
7 2041 81 8O1 4 171 90 f 4 77
e a 71 11 A ! 8 1 8 Til
1
2 1
65 11 I
8 4
63 10
23 2 2
7 I
43 12
14
2 .. 1
'2 !.'
211 41 ' 17
C. N. W.. ' a
O. N. W., west.... 87
C. St. P., M. & O.... 39
C, B. & Q., eest.... 2
n. & west .... 61
C, R. I. & P., ejt.. 8
C R. I. p., west.. 8
Illinois Central 41
C. U. W 8
Total recelpta ....$12
DISPOSITION.
Omaha Parking Co ..
, 818
9.12
1,62
m
2.407
3,215
4.85
4,109
231
1.740
1,2!3
1.95S
2,439
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co ..
Armour ft Co
Schwarts-Bolen Co ..
Sinclair 90
W. it. Vansant Co 122
Benton, Vansant ft Lush 46
Hill & Son 109
F. B. Lewis 150
Huston ft Co 2
J. B. Root ft Co 112
J. H. Bulla 3
L. V. Hubs 4
L. Wolf 27
McCreary & Carey W!
S. Werthelmer 29
H. F. Hamilton 42
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co 203
Sol Degen 203
Cllne & Christy 24
Other buyer 45
867
Total ,633 14,617 8,394
CATTLE Receipt of cattle numbered
about 00 car, making the total for the two
day this week 16,900 head, a gain over
the same days last week of about 8.000 head
and a gain over a year age of about 6.000
head. To make still another comparison the
recelpta for the two days are the heaviest
for any similar period In a number of
weeks back. Condition were very much
the same as they were yesterday morning,
many of the cattle being of poor quality
and weather condition and advice from
other selling points being all against the
selling Interest. The trade opened slow
and dull tha same as it did yesterday and
the forenoon wa well advanced before very
much buslnea had been transacted.
The best beef steer did not show ao
much change, but the market on other
kind wa weak and the trade a a whole
very alow. The best that could be said of
the market would be to quote It as alow to
lOo lower than yesterday, or around t6e
lower than last week's close.
Cows and heifers showed about the same
decline a beef steer and they, too, are
about 26o lower than laat week' hlgk close.
Blockers and feeder were very bard to
move. The anow and rain has put feed
yard in tha worst possible shape Imagin
able and In consequence the country does
not feel like buying. With a poor buying
demand the market naturally la verv Hull
and prices were lower again today. At the
present time it l safe to quote feeders
about 26c lower than the high point, while
common and Inferior kinds are, IX anything,
worse than that.
Quotations on rattle: Good to choice
beef steer, 88.00ig4l.40; fair to good beef
steers, 3.fjorrr).); common to fair beef
steer, t4.76u6.50; good to choice cow and
heifers, 84.6(.60; fair to good cow and
heifer, 84 26ii4 60; common to fair cow and
heifer. 83.254.25; good to choice atockers
nd feeder, 86.40rq6.0; common to fair
stockers and feeder. 84.26j.00; stock helf
er. 83.754.60; veal calve, 400!&8.00; bull,
tags, etc., 23.76(84.20.
Representative sales: ,
BEEF STEERS.
Ns.
8
10
7
14
8
II
8
6
6
8
II
14
14
21
84
11
10
41
II
10
At. Pr.
No.
At. fr.
U 6 00
ini 6 00
li8 6 :
133 8 89
1000 t 26
188 6 18
861 8 88
124 4 40
1014 6 44
862 6 40
IM 6 40
1014 6 45
11104 6 46
1147 6 40
1134 6 64
1120 6 14
1044 6 40
1211 6 U
11U 6 eo
1066 6 40
11 U I 00
II
10 ,
x
)
80
II
6
6
11
22
III.
10
II
II
20
11
20
14
II
I
30
....1171 ( (
....1217 I i
....123! 6 46
.... o 4 44
....1238 6 44
....1112 6 74
....11M 8 74
1124 6 16
, 1374 6 71
120 6 74
12-S 6 80
1447 6 84
1114 6 St
123 6 M
1141 I M
1261 IH
Hot 6 84
12X1 4 00
ISM! OS
list 4 oa
1214 4 00
1217 4 08
S4 4 40
110 4 80
IH IH
141 4 44
11 4 40
1144 4 40
124 4 40
101 4 64
1014 4 40
la 4 10
IS
104 4 70
m in
1014 4 40
1114 4 04
11U 4 44
1114 4 16
1111 4 16
1060 4 14
11M 6 00
1164 6 40
1108 6 40
COWS.
T.,
4....
7....
I...,
a....
6...,
6...,
6....
4....
11...,
8...,
8....
24...,
10...,
11....
1....
II...,
II....
I....
6....
8....
8.,..
4....
14....
4....
12....
4 ...
4....
I. ..
11....
6....
I. ...
I....
17....
1....
1....
2....
I....
1....
2....
1....
1....
8....
10...
I....
10 ...
11....
4...
8....
2....
4...
. 4....
11 ...
21...
1....
4 ...
4...,
....
14....
II. ...
21....
4...
4 ...
4...
I ...
I....
4....
4...
.... 840 3 10
.... 848 8 14
.... 8 28
.... lot 3 40
.... 870 8 40
.... uj I It
.... kl IM
....1047 3 frl
....1060 4 00
.... !4 4 IS
.... 14! 4 U.
,...10S 4 18
.... 787 4 16
....lino 4 u
.... 171 4 US
.... 14 4 III
.... 131 4 U
....lfMl 4 14
104 4 15
....lira 4 14
....lot 4 3
..UN 4 40
II...
4...
I...
82...
II...
4...
4...,
T...
14...,
8...
8...,
II...,
12...,
10...,
I...,
6...,
10...,
4....
4...,
I...,
II...,
HEIFERS.
.... 418 4 IV
.... T4 I 11
.... M0 4 IS
.... 6V4 4 le
.... 24 4 ii
.... Tri 4
.... fii 4 i
.... H 4 4i)
.... 417 4 4
.... Ill (M
444 4 40
.. 831 4 71
-. 14 4 74
.. 4u 4 M
.. 470 4 14
..liiTI 4 4,
.1111 4 ea
..1101 4 m
.. n 6 00
.. til 6 0
.. 117 6 16
II..
St..
44..
BULLS.
..T 4 la
....1160 4 tl
.... tkO 4 74
...,14o7 4 71
....1300 4 74
....1060 4 74
....11M 4 M
... 14ti0 4 M
....1466 4 It
....1144 4 to
....1IM III
...1220 64
..14 18
. i:o 4 to
,.i:o 4
. . 1 Its) 4 o
..1140 4 40
..ll.Kj 4 60
. .1100 4 60
. .ll-i 4 46
..UOO 4
..1440 4 40
..llaO 4 U
CALVES.
MI 4 00 I HI T 04
, 260 4 25 1 130 7 60
2H 4 74 1 164 '7 61
! 4 tw 1 1i0 t 60
170 6 26 II 1,1 T M
276 4 16 6 M 1 60
6 6 40 1 Hi T ;j
12 T 00 1 1.(0 7 Tl
101 7 0 I Ill in
lie) 1 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDER"
Til 4 IS I
411' 6 20
... 746 4 60
... 671 4 )
... 411 4 U
... 42 4 k6
...401 6 trt
... 731 8 06
...VI 6 04
... tul I 06
...641 I 10
... 116 I 10
... 646 I II
...646 6 10
... 774 6 It
... 700 6 )
I
7
::::
i
11
11
1
16
II
4 4 56
476 4 16
HI 4.0
114 4 1
4V1 4 16
HI 4 21
106T 4 4
III 4 40
101 I 4
774 6 40
43.
II
20.,
32
rci 6 4.7
11 4 40
1101 6 0
loul I 60
IKXiS The marketaard flow of hogs
continued at high tide this morning, about
the only difference In supply figures being
a more even division of receipts between
the six leading ti ade renters. Chicago s
run, while heavy, was much, less than the
M total st thst point yesterday, but any
loss was more than equalled by Increases
t this and other markets. Local estimate
was posted at fullv lnOO head.
Fresh declines In prices were genrral,
most of the local offerings moving at dime
lower figures. Trsdllig lacked activity
early, but showed more life as the morning
advanced, the bulk selling before midday.
Long st rings held at a very narrow spresd
nd shippers afforded poor support at all
times. Speculstlve outlet was practically
closed, as a falling market Is seldom a
promising one for tradera who work on
margins.
iititoher weights, of which bulk consisted,
sold around to. HO ard lights snltsbls for
bann purposes dropped to 87. Heavy and
extra heavy animals ranged at uneven
margin below bottom of bulk. Weighty
grades moved at 3ti.7rti6.SO, but extra heavy
packing classes were decidedly slow at
poorest bids made.
Tha trsde closed very slow and weak
wllh prices generally 15c lower than yester
day's market.
Kepreaentatlve sales:
No. At. sh. St.
f lt en as
14 I I M f TO
I.. Ill N 111
AT Sh. Tr.
. ..IM ... I 4V)
...SJJ ... 190
...HI ... I HO
...? ... 40
... 4 40
10...
tl...
I ..
10...
44...
17 til
I IM
17 1
1 tS
7i n
47 4
I 10
4 0
4 so
I 10
I IS
I M
II..
....t0 ... 4 10
0 .'Ji
I m
IT 26
Tl -40
III Ill
4.. .1-4
I
4 SO
4. to
I SO I
271 80 8 M
1- lt-1 ... IM
9.. H ... Ilk
44 3l 40 4 M
66 74 ... 4 16
74 til ... 8 IS
...
I II
II tl
4 10
M 3 M 40 4 M
71 268 ... 4 14
II 170 84 I to
II !44 ... 8
M4 ... I M
4 ... I SO
66 :4 ... 4 I74 " t v2 .... I X!
40 2?4 ... I 40 11 2?-4 ... 4
87 1 VI ... 4 SO It 2t7 ... 4 SO
1 230 ... I 60 ', 2d6 ... I SO
l.....!in ... IM 64 2S6 ... 40
II 117 ... I 60 47 Ml ... 4 Ml
14 24 ... 4o 11 .en ... 6 60
71 211 ... 8 fl 74 f.'l ... 4 i
31 2M ... 110 a. J?4 ... 0:1
16 Ill ... in 42 234 ... 4 4? 4
1 HI ... 4 m 40 221 ... 4 46
M 331 ... I 10 10 1I ... I 15
44 231 ... I M Tl im ... 4 13
. 2-' ... 1 10 214 ... I M
71 276 ... ISO 12 234 ... I 46
74 4?l ... Ito 71 211 ... I 44
1 .111 ... ltd 10 234 ... Ill
7 HI ... I 10 71 HI ... I 6
44 2S ... I to 72 191 ... 100
4 14 .. I M 7 m ... 1 DO
"I 88 4 to 211 ... t 00
40 141 ... IM
fHEEP Ewe showed a tendency to seek
lower levels, while lambs held up In very
good shape. Total receipts were normal
nd assortment nd character of offerings
sere about the same as usual.
In sheep bulk of business was done at
figures a big dime less than those noted
yesterday. Wet fleeces gave strings a
rather unattractive appearance and tins
condition also Influenced price to some
extent. After making due allowance for
killers' disposition to figure In two or three
pounds of moisture per head, the general
situstlon was not nearly a bearish waa
evident -at first glance. Choice handy
weight ewes sold up a high as 24-25 and
other good classes moved at 84.10Jj4.15.
. . ..ij, 1 u Buaint luia were it-aiua eviiu
It Is hardly probable that prime offerings
.ui 10 any oeiier auvaiiiaae meui
Al ewes. Demand was reasonably active
at values noted and most of the stuff
moved In very fair season.
Lambs met with a quiet Inquiry, but
trade wa resistant to bearish pressure
nd generally steady pricea were main
tained. Toppy fed westerns reached 85.86
nd a less desirable article went at $4.76.
Yearlings were scarce and no change in
the market Is quotable.
ri,.n . , t . . , j. - .
i u",o, u.ii. u 1 1 Bnrrp inn lamoii uouu I o
choice lambs, 85.7&'(i6.0; fair to good lambs,
6- iKiCTf If. j . . , , . . - .-
ru.nij'j.iD. iianeyweigm yearlings, e-i-fJ'
IAO tmmw . . II 41 Utisl L .4 .
choice wethers, 84.0094.26; fair to good
wethers, 83.7oijj4.00; good to cnolce ewes,
64 004.26; fair to good ewes, $3.664.O0;
biict-i?, vuue to aeeoers, e.uut4a.ov.
Rervreiantatlve
No. a v. Pr.
305 western lamb 72 t 70
273 western ewe 1(J 4 00
100 western lambs ,, 70 6 70
JOS western lambs 65 5 60
6R2 western lamb 80 6 75
4W western lamb....'...'.'!!!!!!"" 80 6 85
86 Western lambs SI E i.
416 western ewe 100 4 25
100 western ewe 102 4 00
11 weatern ewes, cull 98 8 00
124 western lambs 76 6 60
80 western ewea 121 4 18
62 western ewaa IM A IK
128 western ewe 122 4 15
101 western we nr. a is
lit western ewe 103 4 06
884 western lamb 86 6 65
838 western lambs k s K
221 western wethers 108 4 25
225 western ewe V 4 10
443 western shorn lamb 85 6 00
287 western yearling 97 6 00
17 western wether 101 4 60
270 weatern lamb 82 6 76
7 western yearling 104 4 75
10 western lamb 70 2 60
262 western wether and yearling 91 4 66
69 western lamb 93 6 25
14 western Iambs 93 5 25
132 western ewes, cull 66 2 40
7 weatern lambs 35 2 60
144 weatern lamb 85 t 60
215 weatern ewe and yearlings... 66 4 &0
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle glow Hoge Dull
Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO. Feb. 14. CATTLE Receipts,
6.000 head; market slow, weak; beeves, 85. 00
t6.80; Tex steer, t4.20ti6.50; western
steers, $4 .604(5.70; stocker and feeders, 83.86
fco.80: row and belters, 2.66S6.60; calves,
$6.75r9.26.
HOOS Receipts, 26.009 hesd; market dull,
weak, to 6c lower than early; light,
7.30; mixed, 8S.7ortjf7.10; heavy, 36.6tK87.06;
rough, 86.80&.75; good to choice heavy,
8.7hTi7.06; pigs, 87.157.46; bulk of sales, 36.66
tyr.io.
SHEEP AND LAMBH-Recelpts. 20,0(10
head; market steady; native, 32.764 46;
weatern. 32.764.50; yearlings, 34.6Wi6.60;
lambs, native, 84.60iS6.26; western, $4.6uro.2e.
Kaasava City Live Block Market.
KANSAS CITY. Feb.- 14.-CATTLB.-Re-cetpta.
12.000 head, including SoO southerns;
market, steady and active; heavy steers,
slow; d reined beef and export steer. 86.00
6.46; fair to good, $5,6036.95; western teer,
25.264i6.O0; stocker and feeder, $4. 666.76;
southern steer. 35.0ra5.96; southern cows,
33.0036.16; native cows, 33.OixS5.20; native
heifers, 3i.6tti4J.O0; bulls, H.lwn.6.16; calves.
34.25'.'J6.
HOGS-Recelpts, 19,000 head; market, lOo
to 15c lower; bulk of sales, 87.00tij7.i5; heavy,
37.00i&7.05; packers and butchers, 87.O0tji7.16;
lights, 87.10iij7.20.
e'HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, (,000
head; msrket, steady; lambs, 10c to 15c
lower; lambs, 86 4O&5.80; yearlings, 84.60
6.26; wethers, $4.16tc4.60; ewes, 3.8Di474.25;
stockers and feeders, 83.00a4.0u.
I. Loals Live StoeV Market.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14 -CATTLE-Recelpts.
4.300 head, Including 1,100 Texans: market
loo lower; native shipping and export steers,
8ti.5(Va7.0O; dressed beef and butcher steers'
84 0o.p6.60; steers under 1,000 pounds, 3H r';f,
6.76: stockers and feelers, $J.7jfjr, h6; cows
nd heifeis. 34.0O.O0; canners, 82.8..ift.'i.25;
bulls. 8J.;ii6.&u; calv. $5.0Uii'9.50; Texas
and Indian steers, 84 .6OQ4.60; cows and heif
ers, 88 76(05.00.
HOUS Receipts, 12.0)10 head: market 6c
loiter; pigs and lights. tT.CK(j7.66; packers,
V, 9637.10; butcher and best heavy, tr.oOif
7.36.
,-HEEP AND LA MB.S Receipts, 12.100
head; market ateady; native muttons, 83 .75
4.16: lambs, 86.5Uoil.lO: culls and bucks. 32 50
&3.00; lockers. 32.00(8 3.00.
St. Joseph Live Stack Market.
8T. JOSKPH, Mi)., Feb. 14. CATTLE
Receipts, 3.600 head; market slow, lower;
steers, 34.6om45 25: cows and heifers. V. u,i,
5 50; calves, 83. Wla 8 26.
I IOJS Receipts, 11.000 head; market Blow,
lo-nlio lower; top, 17.15; bulk of sales, 88.K
4j7.10.
8HEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 8.500
head; market dull and lower; lamba, 84 50
lock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western msrkets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. 8lieeo.
South Omaha 7.n ISOirt 8,500
Ht. Joseph 3 5) ll.OiO f, mi)
Kansas City 12 0"0 ia.i) (1.11
8t. Ixiufs 4, H00 12.100 ? m
Chicago 6 (Ml 25. o.O 30, 000
Total ..
.32.800 82.100 H.ty.O
Dry Good Marker.
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-DRY OOODS-The
rotton goods markets were quiet owing to
weakness ln staple and uncertainty of buy
era concerning their long further require
ments. Export trade Is quiet. Yarn are
easy and quiet Jobber ar doing a fair
business in staple piece and a soeda? sale
of dress goods during the day attracted
many rjuyers.
Tarpeatlae a "4 Hoslas.
SAVANNAH. Oa . Feb 14 -Tl'RPEN-Tl
N B Firm. 87Hc; aales, 144 bbls.; receljts.
3 bbls.; shipments, A bbls.; stocks, 2.817
bbls.
f;OSIN"-Flrm: sales. 17177 bbls ; receipts.
1 740 hhls. I shipments. 2 an bbls.; stocks.
i3.(M bbls. Quotations: B. 27.10, O. 87.12;
K. 37 1.; F. T174; Ct. V It. 17. 4": 1. :.5.
K. , tv. Al. ..!'.., .. tv ; ,
8.H
offee UarV'l.
NEW YORK. Feb. 14 -C FFEE-Fulur8
opened Irregular at s decline of 2Hi24
points under liquidation nd a rene.al
of bear pressure, which seemed to be
promoted by declines in the European
markets. Selllnn was not very active
snd with fhm offers from Hrss'l refleoling
prlmarv views far above a parity with
the local msrket prices rallied sllshtly
during the middle of the day on coverings,
but again weakened Just before the clos
tinder renewed llqtildat Ion. The final ton"
was wrsk and last prices were 31 to &
points net lower. Sales. 64.760 hsgs. Clos
ing bids follow: February. 9ic, March
9.ii!r; April, 9 74c; Mav, .7'c: June nd
July. 78c; August, 9 71c: October. .6.irr
November, .47c; December and January,
.89o. Havre was 1 lo 14 franc net lower ',
compared with Saturday. Hamburg was
4 to 14 pfg. lower and Rio 200 rels lower
than Saturday: 7s, 7V); Fantne 4s. un
changed to 68700; 7s. rels lower at
fit-tin. Receipts at the Iwo Rrniillsn ports
were 14.000 bsifs. against 23 000 last year.
Jimdlahy receipts, 2.200 bags, against 8000
last year. Rein was reported In all dis
tricts of So Paulo.
Spot coffee, nominal; Rio No. 7. 13T(fH4c;
Pantos No. 4. UV&UJo. Mild coffee, lrm;
Cordova, V,'4 ir,4c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Feh. 14. METALS Stand
ard copper, dull; spot. February, March. ,
April and May. 31 1 S74.fr 12. 124- London
market, dull x-tc. a . .
i( 1 reported at 'New York todav.
i. ton. Custom house returns show ex
ports of 8.5W ton so far this mon(eW-V
It?oI i dea,e7 report no change In thiT -situation.
Ijtke copper, 8IJ.ti2412 87'4-i::,"l-"T
Tl2..T7'T'(n3624; castlnV: lli.ai
YA- 'Ck. iJ w' un"e''rl; spot msrket. 34 80
6j4.-,.60, February, 84.1 25'a44 60; March 842 2
fr43.; April, 14 004743.00. Indon market
strong; spot, JL194 10s 3d: futures. JEM in,"
it? d,u": I4-40W4.60, New York; $4,25
t-ouls; tendon msrket. u
Kia Pt iirmr- K-Ww- New York;
860.40, Last St. Louis; Ixmdon market,
f" IIon: I'veland warrant. 4s in
london. Locally iron ws quiet. No 1
"tryx,n0r.,h,,rn' "i-'l2R; No. . 314.75
wif.i5. No. 1 foundry southern snd No. 1
ro''"d,y "',,h''rn " 15-15 75
Lead, dull at $4.30; speller, higher at 85.42'i.
t ot tow Market.
elo.-7.T.R!5.' J4-T'OTTON-Rp0t
upland." 4 7rrrjy ?'rL
2tK ble ' "
mdllnSiLi -COTTON-Ty,wer:
hJl... fhti C:. none: receipt. 2 953
bales, shipment.. 2.781 o,les; .lock, aihlj
lisu 1?" ""mished by
exchsn ii 'T " "w ' cotton
... ..uu oixieentn street:
High. I Low. I Clos. I Tee'r.
" 75 "H
US I M 14 04 1
2M 14 07 H M
13 85 13 66 13 76 13 86
12 7 12 87 12 84 13 W
Mar.
May
July .
Aug.
Oct.
18 85
14 02
14 03
15 73
12 91
Wyoming Legislature
Decides to Get Busy
Two Important Measure Are Failed
iiionaay ana utften Are Ad-
vanced Rapidly.
CHEYENNE. Wvo.. F.K ... .
. - - cTn:iai.;
After three weeks of introducing bill and
r' oiBcussion of same, the rtate leg
islature has now settled down to th real
work of the session and will endeavor dur
Ing this, the last week of tv.
enact Into law some of the bill that hitv
been Inspired by the will of a majority of
the people of the state.
Apparently awakened by the general de
mand throughout the state for tha enact,
ment of ororresalve . .
. - wmrr neeaeo
law, the Wyoming solon Monday vied
mcn o -t buy, and the first
surprise came In the tin,... e .... n,
1 11 w oium
corrupt practices act, which had already
passed the aenate, and which passed th
house by a vdte of 28 to I. It i. certain
, 1 governor tarey will not veto th bill
It provides that candidate. v. ei
11 . . snail
be limited to the amount ct money to be
spent in a campaign and that such candi
dates shall file with th. m., .....
a full and complete statement of campaign
.-nuuitum. 11 also nrnvM.. 4k.. .....
county and city committees of all parties
unit lie Wltn the secret.-., .....
- - J v. .LQLB
lull and oomDlata ait.m.n . . .
.1 1. ' "" "ceipix
nd disbursements on account of the cain-
I'tiiKn.
The Met bill. Which nrnvlAae 1
i-. aw m lM m
creation of a Dnltfitia.rv - .
sion. and also for the employment of con
victs on the ro.ds of the state, after being
mended, was recommended for passage n
i..e senate and will surely become a law.
In the bouse there waa . he.4.,4 .k...
over house bill 146, the vetrenlary measpro
providing for the legalising of practice by
over house bill 145, ths veterinary measure
r, J ' ln me"r a finally
niiicu.
Perhaps one of th moat Important ao
tion of the legislature at the morning ses
sion was the passage in the senate of th
Holllday Joint memorial to congress to
mend the constitution and provide for ths
election of United States senators by direct
vote of the people.
Two Deaths at Heron.
HURON, 8. D.. Feb. 14.-(8peclal.)-Ml.s
Eleanor Olson, whose death occurred In
Rosweil, N. M., a day or two since, was a
former teacher In the public schools In this
city and went to New Mexico a year or
more ago for the benefit or her health
The body will be brought her for inter
ment Henry DeLong. an early resident of this
county and for aeveral year, living In this
city, died early Sunday moinlne rn-,i
a month's Illness. Mr. DeLong was a vet-
er.n r me civil war and a wet knows.
Grand Army man.
Pitimiiia Follost a told
But never follows the use of Foley'
Honey and Tar, which check th cough
nd xpel the cold. M. 8tockwi, Hanni
bal. Mo., say: "It beat all th rrndle
I vr used. I contracted a bad cold and
cough and was threatened with pneumonia.
One bottle of Foley Honey and Tar com
pletely cursd me." No opiates, ju,t a re
liable household medicine. Sold by alJ
druggists.
Mao fraira to Death la Cemetery
BIOL'X FALLS, 8. V.. Feb. 14.-(Kpccla'l.)
-William Switch, sexton of a cemetery
situated ln the eastern suburbs, found tha
body of Henry DeJong. aged 48 years,
who several years ago rimi to this coun
try from Europe, In a ravine, partly cov
ered wllh snow. DeJong was a htavy
drinker and Is supposed to have wandered
to the ravine while Intoxicated and laytrg
down and froxe to death. He was list
seen alive a week ago last' Saturday, in
far as known he had no relatives In tnla
country. He waa without overcoat or
overshoes.
Haiti traaaletl
by croup, coughs or colds are Instantly re
lieved and quickly cured with Dr. King s
New Discovery. 60c and 11.00. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co.
Alllaar Man Gets riace.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 -Among ,,tr
nominations I'resideiit Taft sent ).
senate today were Cornelius W. redlsion. I
collector of custom. Ixs Anneles; .loiinXV i
r. lenny. register of the land office. '
ter of the land office. Alliance' Nb "N
William Karre. legister of In and office
I'urns. Oie. Ths president also nominate
Nswmsn Waring lo be iuetma,tt .. ol
taa. Kan.
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